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It would be incredibly disrespectful to the legacy of Scalia, the intellectual anchor of originalism, to delay a Supreme Court nomination until the next presidency. It could not have possibly been the will of the founders to have a vacancy in the high court for eleven months to advance political ends.

This article shows all the good that capitalism does. Sure the rich get richer, but the poor also get richer. Contrasting how wealthy the wealthy are with the state of those who are not wealthy doesn’t take into account how the poor get richer over time in a way that’s completely unmatched by any other system.

So the EPA is going head and limiting carbon emissions on the basis of executive power. What would happen if companies challenged this rule in court? What basis would a court have to hold it up, since it has no basis in law?

This USA Today Article is a great explanation of the negative and unavoidable consequences of big government. As government grows, incompetence and abuse run amok. This is absolutely and undeniably true. Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. We’re seeing this right now with terrible results for the American Public.